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Fretwell in relation to i t s payment. The attention of the council was called to a notice of Mary Ann Stewart's declaring her intention to make application before t h e Water Commissioners of Iron County for claim of 213 of Coal Creek for milling purposes. Feb. 11, 1882.. .Mayor called attention of t h e Council to Mary Ann Stewart's claim in connection with the purchase of the Corporation from L . R . Chaffin of his i n t e r e s t of mill privileges on Coal Creek situated on what is known a s Chaffin's Mill. Mayor appointed a committee to possibly purchase Mary Ann Stewart's 113 interest and t h a t they offer her $ 2 5 for same. Councilors Webster and Nelson were appointed. Mayor called attention t o t h e necessity of obtaining water certificates for all city lots. On motion of Councilor Webster, the Mayor was to make application before the Water Commissioners of Iron County f o r water power and mill privileges, in connection with M . A . Stewart, for 518 of the waters of Coal Creek to be applied on the mill site purchased from L . R . Chaffin. April 29, 1882.. .Committee, relative to the purchase of M . A. Stewart's m i l l privileges right of Chaffin a n d Stewart's grist mill, reported not being able to negotiate on favorable terms, the amount asked for said claim being more than t h e committee considered t h e claim worth. May 17, 1882.. .John Chatterley a n d o t h e r s submitted a written petition for a city lot to e r e c t a building for public worship. Mayor was authorized to issue a deed of Lot 2, Block 37 to the Cedar City Ecclesiastical Ward for t h e original cost, to be paid 10 p e r cent p e r annum until date paid. (corner of Main a n d Center--10 North Main) Oct. 2 1 , 1882.. .Petition of Honorable George Q . Cannon a n d Thomas Taylor of Salt Lake City was read stating t h a t i t is their intention to establish iron works somewhere in Iron County, Utah T e r r i t o r y , and to commence the erection of t h e same forthwith--that if said works should be built in Cedar City, i t will be a certain inducement to construction of one o r more railroads t o your city, increasing value of property a n d bringing in a great influx of population. Being informed t h a t Cedar City owns some suitable ground on the north side of the creek, we shall require about ten a c r e s of land with right-of-way f o r water. If in your wisdom you can offer any inducements to establish said iron works in your c i t y , please let us know what t h e said inducements a r e . City Council met with City Oct. 23. 1882.. .8:30 a.m. Surveyor and 'Thomas Taylor of Salt Lake City on the land

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

Fretwell in relation to i t s payment. The attention of the council was called to a notice of Mary Ann Stewart's declaring her intention to make application before t h e Water Commissioners of Iron County for claim of 213 of Coal Creek for milling purposes. Feb. 11, 1882.. .Mayor called attention of t h e Council to Mary Ann Stewart's claim in connection with the purchase of the Corporation from L . R . Chaffin of his i n t e r e s t of mill privileges on Coal Creek situated on what is known a s Chaffin's Mill. Mayor appointed a committee to possibly purchase Mary Ann Stewart's 113 interest and t h a t they offer her $ 2 5 for same. Councilors Webster and Nelson were appointed. Mayor called attention t o t h e necessity of obtaining water certificates for all city lots. On motion of Councilor Webster, the Mayor was to make application before the Water Commissioners of Iron County f o r water power and mill privileges, in connection with M . A . Stewart, for 518 of the waters of Coal Creek to be applied on the mill site purchased from L . R . Chaffin. April 29, 1882.. .Committee, relative to the purchase of M . A. Stewart's m i l l privileges right of Chaffin a n d Stewart's grist mill, reported not being able to negotiate on favorable terms, the amount asked for said claim being more than t h e committee considered t h e claim worth. May 17, 1882.. .John Chatterley a n d o t h e r s submitted a written petition for a city lot to e r e c t a building for public worship. Mayor was authorized to issue a deed of Lot 2, Block 37 to the Cedar City Ecclesiastical Ward for t h e original cost, to be paid 10 p e r cent p e r annum until date paid. (corner of Main a n d Center--10 North Main) Oct. 2 1 , 1882.. .Petition of Honorable George Q . Cannon a n d Thomas Taylor of Salt Lake City was read stating t h a t i t is their intention to establish iron works somewhere in Iron County, Utah T e r r i t o r y , and to commence the erection of t h e same forthwith--that if said works should be built in Cedar City, i t will be a certain inducement to construction of one o r more railroads t o your city, increasing value of property a n d bringing in a great influx of population. Being informed t h a t Cedar City owns some suitable ground on the north side of the creek, we shall require about ten a c r e s of land with right-of-way f o r water. If in your wisdom you can offer any inducements to establish said iron works in your c i t y , please let us know what t h e said inducements a r e . City Council met with City Oct. 23. 1882.. .8:30 a.m. Surveyor and 'Thomas Taylor of Salt Lake City on the land